




Japanese 1975 “GI Global Interior #9 Houses by Frank Lloyd Wright 1” by Futagawa
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As shown. See all photos.“Though he never raised a building, photographer and editor Yukio Futagawa [was a key figure] of latest architecture in Japan. Born in 1932 in Osaka, where he studied architecture and took an interest in vernacular construction and classicism, [he drew] unexpected links between Japanese tradition and western modernity. This encouraged him to dedicate his career entirely to photography, and led to the 10-volume Traditional Japanese Houses, published throughout the 1950s, and which became a monumental effort to document Japan’s classical past at a time when it was threatened by developmentalism. The project was followed in the next decades by shoots of modern architecture in Japan: buildings by Tange, Ando, Kurokawa, Kikutake; collabs w historians like Christian Norberg-Schulz or Kenneth Frampton; and… they the huge work of photographing the complete oeuvre of Frank Lloyd Wright when he was at the helm of Global Architecture (GA), which he founded in 1970.” Perfect for everyday use. premium materials and excellent craftsmanship ensure long-lasting durability.










